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Views:2719|Rating:5.00|View Time:9:23Minutes|Likes:14|Dislikes:0Tree Peonies are not really trees. Perhaps better called “shrubby peonies”, they look exotic but are remarkably hardy and easy to grow. As a result, I strongly recommend them for the non-gardener who still wants to add a little beauty to their garden or patio.

I have noticed in Arizona the biggest challenge for people is PH! What has been working for me has been very simple; gypsum and organic go hand in hand when dropping our ph!

The gypsum adds calcium to soil allowing organic matter to attach to the clay, as well as the sulfur that is added in the gypsum bags will also drop the ph.

If you would like to avoid ph issues you can foliar feed your plants using compost tea!
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This page is to help encourage everyone to grow their own food, cook their own meals, and be their own doctors. This day and age too many human beings have taken the easy route. Relying on grocery stores, restaurants, and hospitals to take care of their problems; the majority of the population ends up with diseases from the food, then put on various medications from their doctor. Problem with this is nothing is getting fixed only prolonged.

Let’s be the change, grow what you eat, be your own doctor, and spread the wisdom!

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Views:379|Rating:5.00|View Time:5:48Minutes|Likes:13|Dislikes:0Garden Ninja gives his February Update on what he’s been up to with Garden Design. I’ve been busy working on my Chelsea flower show design for 2018 along with pruning a really old pear tree. I have also been learning how to properly tree graft and explain all about grafting in this video guide.

Views:8637|Rating:5.00|View Time:38Minutes|Likes:2|Dislikes:0Field Planting 5 year old Christmas Trees in scenic Colebrook, New Hampshire. These trees will stay in the field for another 5 to 8 years before they are harvested. For more information about our farm please visit www.weirtreefarms.com.

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Views:125|Rating:0.00|View Time:47Minutes|Likes:0|Dislikes:0We were excited to exhibit a luxury, fairy-tale tree house at the RHS Chelsea Flower 2018. The two-storey tree house offered the public a rare opportunity to experience the quality and charm of Blue Forest’s bespoke tree house creations.

Only in a child’s dreams would a tree house end up like this one – a two-storey treetop wonderland with a 40ft slide winding, Narnia-like, out of the back of a wardrobe. There is plenty of space inside for the whole family to play! Those with an eye for detail will have spotted numerous other bespoke touches including a comfy window seat, fibre-optic ceiling lights, intricate rope work and a bespoke interior design scheme.

Views:6889|Rating:4.47|View Time:2:47Minutes|Likes:42|Dislikes:5Secret and successful planting, growing apple haul tree, “fruit trees” in the containers for the beginner, when do apple trees bear fruit.
Guide on how to grow and plants in containers at home.

Views:7387|Rating:4.38|View Time:1:59Minutes|Likes:21|Dislikes:3Fruit tree nursery J. Morren planting rootstocks for a second year of growth. The rootstocks will get better rooting and grow in thickness. After an extra year of growth, the rootstocks will be used for table grafting. In this video the M9 rootstock is planted.

Views:8413|Rating:4.97|View Time:8:52Minutes|Likes:157|Dislikes:1The Herbarium at London’s Royal Botanic Gardens in Kew is a vast, Victorian archive filled with arcane books, learned scientists, and cabinet after cabinet of catalogued plants. This elegant short explores the evolution of florae with intelligence and flair.
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Views:29459|Rating:3.04|View Time:1:48Minutes|Likes:17|Dislikes:11September 13th, 2011 – We join Meteorologist Doug Peters again at his home to discuss some more tree problems. We take a look at a beautiful Flowering Cherry, that has a couple warning signs of health problems.

Views:1739|Rating:3.00|View Time:4:14Minutes|Likes:3|Dislikes:2Andy Sturgeon searches for the perfect plants for the Telegraph garden at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2010.

Although the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2010 doesnt open until May, time is running short for designer Andy Sturgeon, whose has already scoured Sicily and Spain in his hunt for plants for the Telegraph garden.

Andys most recent trip is to Pistoia, in Tuscany, to find the perfect trees. But it proves harder than anticipated. Surrounded by several spectacular cork oaks, he remains undecided: should he go with two singles and one multi-stem tree, or plump for three singles? Or perhaps abandon the idea of cork oaks altogether?

His theme for the Telegraph garden is based on gravel planting. Andy aims to marry shrubs from dry areas including the Mediterranean and Californian chaparral with English garden plants, to give, as Andy says, an exotic atmosphere that feels like somewhere else, but nowhere in particular.

He has a string of four gold medals for his Chelsea Flower Show gardens, so Andy knows his stuff. And as one of the young turks of the garden design world, he is famous for his originality and sense of adventure.

With The Daily Telegraph garden, he is taking this several steps further, experimenting with plants that he has not used before.

Im out of my comfort zone here, he admits. Which is, we can’t help thinking, where he’s happiest.